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TITAN STUDENT CENTERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING MINUTES
REGULAR SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
CALL TO ORDER Douglas Kurtz, TSC Board of Trustees Chair, called the meeting to order at 1:32 p.m. ROLL CALL Members Present: Aguilar, Baker, Carlsen, Duncan, Evans, Flowers, Greco, Kalra, Kurtz,
Nikopour, Rix, Sadat, Shabak, Sharma Members Absent: Budisantoso (E) Officers Present: Collins, Wiley Officers absent: Masoud, Scialdone (E) *Indicates that the member was in attendance prior to the start of Unfinished Business,
but left before the scheduled ending of the meeting. [According to the by-laws, a member of the board who does not remain until the scheduled ending for the meeting (3:45 p.m.) is considered not to be in attendance.]
**Indicates that the member was in attendance for a portion of the meeting, but not in
attendance prior to the announcement of Unfinished Business. [According to the by-laws, a member of the board who is not in attendance prior to the announcement of Unfinished Business is considered not to be in attendance.]
EXCUSALS Kurtz asked for a motion and second to excuse Budisantoso and Scialdone who would
be absent from the meeting due to university business. (Shabak-m/Aguilar-s) Absences were excused by unanimous consent. Kurtz shared that Tapper would be absent from the meeting for personal reasons.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA (Baker-m/Sadat-s) The agenda was approved without objection. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (Duncan-m/Kalra-s) The minutes from the 9/11/2019 TSC Board of Trustees meeting
were approved without objection. PUBLIC SPEAKERS Keya Allen, ASI Executive Director, introduced herself as ED and wanted to say hello.
She shared her office location, TSU 218, and encouraged the Board for the work that they do and will be doing throughout the year for ASI and the Titan Student Centers. Allen shared information and an overview on the Board’s planned visit to CAPS at the close of the meeting. Additionally, Allen shared a brief overview of the Student Leader Academic Advising resources through Athletics.
REPORTS
a. Chair Kurtz provided a brief update report.
b. Vice Chair for Facilities Raechel Rix provided a written report which is an attachment to the minutes.
c. Vice Chair for Operations Prashant Sharma provided an update report, which is an attachment to the minutes.
d. Associate Executive Director Wiley provided an update report on the Corporation. The report is an attachment to the minutes.
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TSC Board of Trustees Minutes September 25, 2019 2
Greco asked Wiley to provide cost/budget center information based on the Org Chart to give the Board information to hold specific areas responsible in preparation for the next ASI financial update from Lionel Lawrence, Director of Financial Services. Wiley confirmed.
TIME CERTAIN Asha Nettles, Leader and Program Development Director and Mansi Kalra, ASI Vice
President provided a presentation on the structure and goals of ASI Programming including ASI Productions (ASIP), Street Team and Titan Tusk Force (TTF). The presentation is an attachment to the minutes.
REPORTS
e. ASI Board of Directors Chair Baker provided updates from the Board of Directors meeting and upcoming Finance and Governance committee meetings. She shared information on the following events, Wednesday, Oct 2nd ASI Town Hall event, and WASC Accreditation open forum for Student Leaders.
f. ASI President’s Rep. Kalra reviewed highlights from the Executive Officers. The report is an attachment to
the minutes. UNFINISHED BUSINESS None
NEW BUSINESS Action: TSC Board of Trustees Student Trustee Vacancy
BOT 005 19/20 (Duncan-m/Shabak-s) A motion was made and seconded to appoint the recommended applicant to serve as Student Trustee effective immediately through May 31, 2020. Applicant: Christopher Carlsen Kurtz provided an overview of the interview and selection process. Interviewed 7 applicants and the committee selected Christopher Carlsen as the recommended applicant. Kurtz introduced Carlsen and asked him to share his background and experience. Carlsen provided a presentation and answered questions from the Board. The presentation is an attachment to the minutes. Kurtz invited Carlsen to remain in the room or exit during Board discussion. The Board moved into discussion. Kurtz asked if there were any objections to moving into roll call vote. There were no objections. BOT 005 19/20 (Duncan-m/Shabak-s) Christopher Carlsen was appointed to serve as Student Trustee effective immediately until May 31, 2020 with a 13-0-1 roll call vote.
Information: Proposal Overview Drew Wiley, ASI Associate Executive Director provided a presentation to the Board of
Trustees on how to draft a proposal. The Board reviewed the proposal process from start to finish. The presentation is an attachment to the minutes.
Roll Call Votes start #005 005
Yes No Abstain
Trustees Aguilar 1
Duncan 1
Evans 1
Nikopour 1
VC Facilities Rix 1
Sadat 1
Shabak 1
VC Operations Sharma 1
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Vacant RSA Rep. Carlsen
ASI Pres. Rep. l<alra
ASI BOO Rep. Baker
Alumni Assoc. Rep Budisantoso
Univ. President's Re . Flowers
Academic Senate Rep. Greco
Chair Kurtz
ANNOUNCEMENTS/MEMBERS' PRIVILEGES
ADJOURNMENT
September 25, 2019 3
TBD
Candidate 1
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YES No Abstain
13 0 1
NONE
Kurtz adjourned the meeting at 3:05 p.m.
~c Susan Collins, Recording Secretary
ASI PROGRAMMINGMANSI KALRA, ASI VICE PRESIDENT ASHA NETTLES, DIRECTOR, ASI LEADER & PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
ABOUT PROGRAMMING
ASI’s Programming team puts on a wide array of different events and activities on campus each year for students to experience that help keep campus feeling fun and alive.
Programming is composed of four parts that work together to provide this variety of experiences and opportunities. Association for InterCultural Awareness
Productions
Street Team
Titan Tusk Force
ASSOCIATION FOR INTERCULTURAL AWARENESS
Plans events to highlight, celebrate, and educate students about culture and diversity.
Through performances, showcases, festivals, and experiences that bring out a variety of culture based student organizations and campus departments, AICA gives students and the campus community the chance to come together to learn, grow, and appreciate one another.
Also serves as a funding source for events hosted by culture based student organizations on campus.
AICA Team: Charissa Yuen – Chair
Kennie Song – Events Coordinator
PRODUCTIONS
Entertainment part of Programming and hosts many weekly, biweekly, and special events on campus that give students something fun to look forward to, a chance to relieve some of the stress that comes along with being in school, or just something to do while taking a break between classes.
Productions events range from things like open mic to film screenings and concerts and also include special events around midterms and finals and even the biggest event of the year, Spring Concert.
The Team: Director – Jennifer Mendoza Willa Madrid – Open Mic Zaynab Alhakawati – Thursday Concerts Aleisha Wright – Films Brandon Eggleston – Fall/Spring Concert Karen Tran & William Fry – Union & Special Programming
STREET TEAM
Volunteer program of Programming and supports all of our events and activities while also giving students a place to get involved with ASI.
Students interested in getting involved, helping plan and run events, learning about leadership opportunities and leadership skills, or just making new friends are encouraged to join.
Street Team – Team: Drew Cude – Coordinator
TITAN TUSK FORCE
School spirit part of Programming
TTF strives to develop a strong sense of school spirit and campus unity by planning events and activities the highlight CSUF Athletics and bring students together to have fun
These kinds of events often include, tailgates and barbecues before athletic events, food giveaways, and Homecoming activities
TTF Team: Melissa Medaris – Director
Trang Tran – Events Coordinator
Benjamin Rojas – Athletics Coordinator
Maroun Zakhia – Marketing Coordinator
GOAL OF THE YEAR
To unify all the programming teams (Productions, Titan Tusk Force, Association of Inter-Cultural Awareness, Street Team) so we have a more unified presentation in all our programming .
Make sure all events have high attendance and serve many students.
Support and collaborate with campus partners.
STEPS TO REACH THIS GOAL:
We now only have one meeting on Tuesday mornings that all programmers are expected to attend. This is different than the separate meetings we have had in the past where each team met separately.
At the last 4 events we have had we have had very high attendance and will continue to grow our events at a safe and responsible pace.
We have already worked with CRC and have a few upcoming collaborations with the DIRC offices and we are very excited about all these opportunities !
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Multi-cultural fair// 9.26.19 // 11pm-2pm
TTF Tailgate // 9.27.19 // 6pm-7pm
VICE CHAIR FACILITIES REPORT SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
Raechel Rix, Vice Chair Facilities:
- During my last committee meeting we talked about possible projects for us to complete this semester. The conversation will be continued next week. Some of the ideas we had were: a Theater remodel, changing up the mammoth area, and possible adding new weight-lifting equipment.
- As the projects progress, I will continue to update everyone with our plans.
~ TSC BOARD OF 'i:,,JTRUSTEES CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON TM
VICE CHAIR OPERATIONS REPORT SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
REPORT: From the operations side, the updates are as follows:
1) The committee will be analyzing the sky factor survey which was conducted last year and will look out for inputs given. This task is due by the third week of October.
2) The committee has been asked to select their choice of classes for the Program Service Evaluation. Furthermore, they have been asked to get the best possible feedback by: a) Attending at least a single session for the best experience b) Talking to the fellow students attending those classes. c) Talking to the instructors to hear the other side of the story
and ways to enhance those sessions.
3) From my side I have been provided with the class data and I will be evaluating it as per my best knowledge. More updates will be provided soon.
~ TSC BOARD OF 'l:,,ITRUSTEES CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON TM
TO: Titan Student Centers Board of Trustees FROM: Drew Wiley, Associate Executive Director SUBJECT: Regular Meeting Update Report DATE: 25 September 2019 CSUF Homecoming and ASI Student Leadership Alumni Reunion - Saturday, November 16th - In collaboration with the Alumni Association and the VP for Student
Affairs office, ASI has been involved in planning this year’s CSUF Homecoming. The event will feature a double header with Women’s Volleyball and Men’s Basketball, as well as a festival/carnival style event.
- In connection with Homecoming, we are planning to have another ASI Student Leadership Alumni Reunion. This event invites past student leaders to come back to campus and stay connected with ASI and the campus.
Upcoming Processes - Capital Projects and Equipment Process: Tentatively scheduled for
October 30 Operations Committee and November 6 BOT - Club Office Space Allocation: Tentatively scheduled for October 30
Facilities Committee and November 6 BOT - TCS Fees Review - he conference is a great chance to meet other campus leaders and
get ideas about ways CSUF can improve its offerings to students
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800 N. STATE COLLEGE BLVO. • FULLERTON, CA 92831-3599 • ASI.FULLERTON.EDU
ASI Updated Organizational Chart - Attached to my report is a copy of the current ASI Organizational
Chart. ASI Scholarships - The ASI Scholarship program provides a variety of opportunities for
students - The program looks to student leadership from the Board of
Directors and TSCBOT to grade these applications and award the scholarships
- This is a great way to build your resume and application skills, as well as support our program and the time commitment is manageable from mid-October to the end of November, approximately
- Please reach out to Doug, Mansi, or Drew if you are interested CAPS and Athletic Academic Support Services Collaborations - We are working on launching two new collaborations with campus
partners intended to expose ASI leaders to services that can both support them during their leadership experience and also aid them in referring other students to similar resources
- In partnership with Counseling And Psychological Services (CAPS), we are arranging a workshop type session where leaders will be given an overview of services and a short assessment and consultation
- In partnership with Athletics’ Academic Support Services department, we are also arranging access to a variety of advising and tutoring services
ASI Board
Keya AllenExecutive Director
Sharon JohnsonHuman Resources
Director
Lionel Lawrence Director of
Financial Services
Carol McDonielDirector of
Administration
Drew WileyAssociate Executive Director
Lydia PalaciosChildren’s Center Director
Sonia NunezAssistant Director
Keziah MorrisPayroll Clerk
VACANTIT Systems
Administrator
Aaron TapperDirector, Titan Recreation
Michael Brown SRC Coordinator
Ken MaxeySRC Coordinator
SarahHamamoto
SRC CoordinatorChris StaleyLead Building Engineer
Larry AcostaBuilding Engineer
Art SernaDesign Coordinator
Kirsten StavaOperations Manager
Stephen RamirezIT Techician
Evangeline BravoAdministrative Accounting Tech
TSC Board of Trustees
Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. – Titan Student Centers Organizational Chart
As of 7‐31‐2019
Yolánda Thompson Executive Assistant
Bev BriarCashier
Lusia KomalaAccounting Supervisor
Steve UdellAccounting Manager David Pantoja
Chief Bldg. Eng.
Asha NettlesDir., Leader &
Program Development
Scott MartinAssoc. Dir. Marketing & Communications
Marcus St. Phard Associate Director
Angel DominguezBuilding Engineer
VACANTMarketing Coordinator
Lenny Martinez Titan Bowl Ops.
Supervisor
Jeff FehrnAssociate
Director TSU
Jana SnookOffice Assistant
Cristina MedinaInfo. & Services
Manager
Kristyne RoblesOffice Coordinator
Deisy HernandezCoordinator
Austin YsaisCoordinator
Sydney Ochoa SRC Coordinator
Alison WittwerSRC Coordinator
VACANTHR Coordinator
Alicia EspinozaAdministrative Accounting Tech
Cynthia FieldsAccounting Clerk
Deserita OhtomoFin. & Budg. Coordinator
Yesenia BeltranMaster Teacher
VACANTProgram
Coordinator
Kristina HernandezOffice Coord.
Carl ChaseBuilding Engineer
VACANTBuilding Engineer
Moises HernandezBuilding Engineer
Leo YoungUCC Manager
Justin KavoossiBldg. Services Supervisor
Mike LaraBldg. Services Supervisor
ASI President
Amanda EstradaMaster Teacher
Maria GarciaMaster Teacher
Cathy HigaMaster Teacher
Jennie ImatomiMaster Teacher
Hang NguyenMaster Teacher
Dana DymentCook
Veronica RosasMaster Teacher
Stacey WongMaster Teacher
Kayleigh BatesSpecial Projects Coordinator
Michael GreenleeDesign Coordinator
Kelly IiamesLead Teacher
Susan CollinsOffice Coordinator
VACANTCoordinator
Camille LaFrontiereEvent Planner
Robbie AbrahamEvent Planner II
Jose BejarGraduate Asst.
VACANTGraduate Asst.
Jesse RodriguezGraduate Asst.
Libby DumanjugGraduate Asst.
Yvonne CastilloHuman Resources
Coordinator
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TSC Board of Trustees Recommendation Proposal
Applicant: Christopher Carlsen
About Me
• 2nd year Business Major, Minor Political Science
• Part of Business Honors, University Honors• Live on campus• From Valencia, CA• Hobbies
o Podcasts, Documentaries, Running
• Career Goal: Attend Law School, Corporate Legal Counsel
Experience
• RSA BOT Representative
• RSA Programs Director
• Treasurer of CSUF Hillel
• Volunteer for ASI Street Team
• Statewide student leader in High School
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Why I Applied
• Give back to campus
• Opportunity to grow as a student leader
• Continue the accomplishments of ASI
• Make students aware of the resources available to them
• Evaluate possibility of theater remodel
• Contribute to fridge/charging lockers
• Umbrellas in TSU South Patio
• Marketing for activities in Grand Staircase room
• Audio recordings of BOT meetings
• Custodial Appreciation Day
Goals/Ideas for the Year
What about being RSA Rep?
• RSA Board is aware
• Application for new RSA Rep is ready
• Will be available upon confirmation of BOT vote
Reasons to Select Me
• Shown commitment to ASI by serving as RSA BOT Rep• Involved in ASI last year• Hold leadership positions in other organizations• Smooth transition into being a Trustee
Questions?
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ASI Clerical Assistant
From: Robles, KristyneSent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 2:45 PMTo: ASI Clerical AssistantSubject: FW: TSC Board of Trustees Vacancy Application [#24]
Follow Up Flag: Follow upFlag Status: Completed
Kristyne Robles
Office Coordinator, Executive Offices
Associated Students, Inc.
California State University, Fullerton
P: (657) 278‐3297 | O: TSU 207
From: Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. <no‐[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2019 9:17 AM To: Robles, Kristyne <[email protected]> Subject: TSC Board of Trustees Vacancy Application [#24]
TSC Board of Trustees Vacancy Application #24 Applicant Name * Christopher Carlsen
Applicant Address *
Primary Phone Number *
Secondary Phone Number
Applicant Email Address *
Applicant CWID *
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CSUF Major * Business Administration
CSUF Class Level * Junior
Expected CSUF Graduation Date (MM/YY) * 05/22
What do you believe is the role of ASI on our campus and how does that role relate to this position? *
I believe the role of ASI on campus is to provide the students of CSUF a great on-campus experience in different areas.
This can be from employment opportunities in the TSU or SRC, volunteer experiences like ASI Street Team or by passing
resolutions that benefit students as an elected leader. ASI’s main job is to serve the students and that is particularly
relevant on the Board of Trustees. For example, the Board of Trustees is responsible for developing policies that relate
to the TSU and SRC. This includes hours of operation and services offered. I believe the most important role of the
Board of Trustees is serving as a liaison between the students of CSUF and the faculty of ASI. They are elected to serve
in the best interest of the students because ultimately they will craft policy and allocate funds that impact the students.
Serving on the Board of Trustees or in any elected position requires putting others before yourself, and communicating
clearly with all students about the policies that are put in place.
Why are you applying to the Titan Student Centers Board of Trustees? What do you hope to accomplish and/or get out
of the experience? *
I am applying to be on the Board of Trustees because I believe I would be a good representative to the students of
CSUF. Over the course of the fall and spring semesters last year, I have talked to many of the board members of what is
discussed in the meetings and what policies are proposed. Because of this, I believe I have the necessary skills in order
to serve on the Board for this upcoming term. By serving on the board I hope to give back to the school that has already
given so much to me in terms of opportunity, scholarship and education. I wish to continue the excellence of ASI and
do my part to enhance student life on campus.
Please state any other information that you believe should be considered in this application. *
Something that I believe should be considered is that last year I attended many of the Board of Directors and Board of
Trustees meetings and saw the faculty and student members discuss the upcoming budget for this year. Last year I was
also an ASI Ambassador, so I shadowed Trevor Neal of the Board of Directors during the Fall Semester and continued it
into the Spring Semester. I am also a part of Business Honors so I am involved in many volunteer activities within
Mihaylo. I am in the University Honors program which has helped enrich my academic experience. During high school, I
served as an elected leader for a state-funded co-curricular student organization called DECA. I advocated on behalf of
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the students in Sacramento, trying to maintain funding for the organization. If selected I will do my best to serve all
students and continue the legacy of ASI.
Please upload your resume in PDF format. If you
need help learning how to save a file as PDF visit
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Associated Students, CSUF, Inc.
California State University, Fullerton
Voluntary Authorization for Educational Record
Disclosure
A. University Policy
University policy prohibits the release of
personally identifiable information from the
educational records of students without their
prior written authorization. Exceptions to this
policy include: a) release of such in information
to a specified list of officials with legitimate
educational interest in the record, b) the release
of such information in response to a court
order, health or safety emergency, or approved
research project, or c) the release of public
directory information which has not been
previously restricted by the student.
B. Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. Authorization
I authorize Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. to
access my academic transcript/record to verify
my eligibility for its programs and/or positions. I
understand that the information accessed may
include, but not be limited to, semester and/or
overall/cumulative/CSUF grade point averages,
unit totals, number of semesters completed,
I hereby acknowledge that I have read, understand, and agree to the
preceding statement.
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and/or conduct/disciplinary records.
I understand the purpose of this disclosure is to
ensure that I meet the minimum requirements
established by the university and the ASI. I
understand that this authorization will remain in
effect as long as I remain involved with a
position or program of the ASI and/or do not
submit a revocation of this authorization to ASI
Leader and Program Development. *
Digital Signature of Authorization and
Certification of Application
Enter Your Name *
Christopher Carlsen
Enter Your CWID *
Date * Sunday, August 25, 2019
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EDUCATION
WORK HISTORY
SKILLS
CHRISTOPHER CARLSEN
BBA Legal StudiesCalifornia State University - FullertonFullerton, CA | Spring 2022
College Of The CanyonsValencia, CA
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAValencia High SchoolValencia, CA | 2018
MCDONALDSCustomer Service Expert | Valencia, CA | June 2017 - August 2018
Maintained a fast speed of service, especially during rush timesTook orders from customers and input their selections into the restaurant's computer systemsCounted down till at the end of each shift and deposit money in the safeCleaned my station thoroughly before, during and after each shiftResponded to guest questions, concerns and complaints and make sure they leave satisfied
CALIFORNIA DECAVice President Of Southern California DECA | CA | March 2016 - March 2017
Lobbied key legislators in Sacremento and Washington DC about supporting career technical educationalfundingManaged operations for over 5,000+ members throughout the state, focusing on the Southern CaliforniaregionDeveloped new recruitment strategies and more than doubled business conference attendance in theSouthern California region.
Team leadershipProject managementInterpersonal and written communication
Public speakingSkilled in Microsoft OfficeStrong verbal communication
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TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSWhy do we write proposals?Proposals are written to introduce new projects to the TSC Board of TrusteesThis can include capital improvements, art acquisition, general operational changes, and other topics
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSWhere do I start? Ideas can come from almost anywhere; a conversation with another student, a club meeting you attend, something you notice while on campus, etc.Once you have an idea, consider sharing it with the Chair or Vice Chairs, another Trustee, or your Advisor If the idea has traction, it might be worth more work: Brainstorming, Research, Proposal
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSBrainstorming and ResearchBrainstormingHelps you shape how you will approach developing your proposalResearch This will help further inform your understanding of the situation and potential ways to improve it
As you work through this process, keep the Chair, Vice Chairs, and your Advisor informed, they can help you
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSDrafting Your ProposalWhen you reach this point, you’ll work closely with the Chair, Vice Chairs, and your Advisor to develop the draftConsider setting up time to meet as a small groupDevelop a timeline for finalizing the draft and bringing it to committee
But how do we draft a proposal, really? What does it look like?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSComponents of a proposalBackgroundProposalRationale ImpactBudget Impact Implementation Timeline
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSBackgroundWhat is the current situation?Why is the current situation in place?What is the problem with the current situation?What is the need you are trying to fulfill?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSProposalWhat is the idea or program being proposed?What are the specifics and details?This should guide what is actually done should the proposal be approved
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSRationaleWhat research has been done to support this idea?What do students/users want and how do you know?What are other campuses doing? What about other companies or organizations?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSImpactHow will this change current programs and operations?
What impact are we not thinking about or seeing?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSBudget Impact Is this a one time cost?Are there large initial start up costs?Will this require an ongoing financial commitment?What will be reduced as an after effect, if necessary?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSImplementation TimelineWhat preparations or approvals need to be completed first? Is the timeline realistic? Have key staff been engaged in developing the timeline?Overall, does it make sense?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSWhat Happens NextProcess:Draft proposals will be reviewed and scheduled for committeeAt committee, the proposal will be considered and discussed and possibly approved If approved, the proposal will come forward to BOT for approvalAt committee and BOT, the proposal will be presented by those who helped create it
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSConclusionProposals are how Brainstorm ResearchDraft Proposal Proceed through committee and BOTQuestions?
TAKING ACTION WITH PROPOSALSConclusion